? benign villous papilloma (usually of the colon)
Posted By: MT50 on 2008-02-20  
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Maybe benign villous adenoma? 
Subject: Maybe benign villous adenoma? 
  
	 
	
could it be villous 
Subject: could it be villous 
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villous adenoma? 
Subject: villous adenoma? 
  
	 
	
villous coat ?? 
Subject: villous coat ?? 
  
	 
	
Villous atrophy 
Subject: Villous atrophy 
  I believe the doctor is saying true villous atrophy.  I'm not sure if the true part is right or if there's another word.  The doctor took biopsies of the duodenum and says they did find blunting and inflammation (if additional information is needed).  TIA. 
	 
	
prob villous polyp.  dr might be saying villo for short 
Subject: prob villous polyp.  dr might be saying villo for short 
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papilloma 
nm.
	 
	
papilloma virus? nm 
Subject: papilloma virus? nm 
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is there a s/l fibruptive?? papilloma, it does not appear 
Subject: is there a s/l fibruptive?? papilloma, it does not appear 
 
 to represent a squamous cell carcinoma.    
	 
	
fibrous papilloma - nm 
Subject: fibrous papilloma - nm 
  
	 
	
could it be sessile papilloma? 
Subject: could it be sessile papilloma? 
  
	 
	
is there something SL fiber-filled? papilloma 
Subject: is there something SL fiber-filled? papilloma 
  
	 
	
second word *might* be papilloma but...?? (nomsg) 
Subject: second word *might* be papilloma but...?? (nomsg) 
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Would use human papilloma virus DNA  
Subject: Would use human papilloma virus DNA  
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Human papilloma virus/EAIN1? 
Subject: Human papilloma virus/EAIN1? 
  History of human papilloma virus/__________. 
 
Sounds very clearly like EAIN1. E-A-I-N-1. How is this typed? 
 
Thanks!
	 
	
sessile papilloma makes sense.  Thank you all! 
Subject: sessile papilloma makes sense.  Thank you all! 
  
	 
	
or even PSA 1.4, cells benign...nm 
Subject: or even PSA 1.4, cells benign...nm 
  nm
	 
	
yes, benign neglect.  n/m 
Subject: yes, benign neglect.  n/m 
  
	 
	
benign s/l AP lymph node 
Subject: benign s/l AP lymph node 
  This is a patient with locally advanced lung cancer.  In going over the diagnosis the doctor says "Histology was moderately differentiated.  One benign [AP? 8P? maybe a d on the end like apede?] lymph node was submitted and negative, as well as the left parabronchial lymph node was submitted and was negative."
	 
	
Could it be - Prostate 1.4. Cells benign. ?? 
Subject: Could it be - Prostate 1.4. Cells benign. ?? 
  
	 
	
LOL.  I think I figured it out.  Two benign appearing nevi  LOL 
Subject: LOL.  I think I figured it out.  Two benign appearing nevi  LOL 
 
  
	 
	
benevolent means benign so maybe he's just desccribing? 
Subject: benevolent means benign so maybe he's just desccribing? 
  
	 
	
Starting to hear -Prostate  ??? benign. 
Subject: Starting to hear -Prostate  ??? benign. 
  
	 
	
Yes- I can now hear greater than left then s/l pos 1 plus 1 show benign 
Subject: Yes- I can now hear greater than left then s/l pos 1 plus 1 show benign 
  
	 
	
lipomectomy - procedure to remove benign tumor nm 
Subject: lipomectomy - procedure to remove benign tumor nm 
  
	 
	
Brain CT: benign calcifications along the ??fogs??frogs?? 
Subject: Brain CT: benign calcifications along the ??fogs??frogs?? 
  
	 
	
WAG but Benign occipital epilepsy of childhood (BOEP) ?  
Subject: WAG but Benign occipital epilepsy of childhood (BOEP) ?  
  
	 
	
he had benign funduscopic exam and his s/l hard palate was not tented?? thanks 
Subject: he had benign funduscopic exam and his s/l hard palate was not tented?? thanks 
  
	 
	
In that case, angiolymphoid is a benign skin lesion term 
Subject: In that case, angiolymphoid is a benign skin lesion term 
  
	 
	
Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis (CNH) is a common, benign, painful condition of the hel 
Subject: Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis (CNH) is a common, benign, painful condition of the hel 
  
	 
	
Colon 
Subject: Colon 
 
 ...subsequent explortation was without discovery of any pathology with exception of extreme laxity of  the mesentery of the entire colon and a tremendous amount of ridden in colon.  
What is he possibly saying? Thank you as always-- you guys are great! 
	 
	
Something colon 
Subject: Something colon 
 
 The patient had an abdominal aortic aneurysm repair following which he had a ____________ic colon. He needed a colostomy which has now been reversed.  
Usually have no probs with this doctor, but his tape is skipping a lot.  
Thank you again.  
  
	 
	
Sorry, that is a colon there, E:A. 
Subject: Sorry, that is a colon there, E:A. 
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of redundant colon. nm 
Subject: of redundant colon. nm 
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it's a colon resection . . . 
Subject: it's a colon resection . . . 
  The patient was put in the lithotomy position and legs put in a "scapegoat".  I don't know, that's what I hear but he has a pretty thick accent. Thanks
	 
	
s/l interprization of colon 
Subject: s/l interprization of colon 
  The right hemidiaphragm appears somewhat lobulated with "intripization" of colon identified.
	 
	
Ischemic colon? 
Subject: Ischemic colon? 
 
  
	 
	
The colon thing 
Subject: The colon thing 
  Some accounts insist on that darn colon for Military Time, so unfortunately, we need to follow that if that's what they want. QAS
	 
	
s/l colon reduction 
Subject: s/l colon reduction 
   this is an orthopedic clinic note.  Patient has phalanx fracture.  Doc states that she was reduced two weeks ago with s/l colon reduction
	 
	
s/l ritin in colon??? 
Subject: s/l ritin in colon??? 
 
 without discovery of any pathology, with exception of extreme laxity of the mesentery of the entire colon and a tremendous amount of __________  s/l ritin in colon 
	 
	
maybe redundant colon? 
Subject: maybe redundant colon? 
  
	 
	
colon lavage? nm 
Subject: colon lavage? nm 
  
	 
	
colon polyp 
Subject: colon polyp 
 
  The patient has s/l severe MR8 colon polyp.   
Is this correct? Cannot find it by googling!   
  
	 
	
Normally comma if given name, colon if 
Subject: Normally comma if given name, colon if 
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Verdundant colon? 
Subject: Verdundant colon? 
  Doc says: 
 
This is a colonoscopy report:  A pre-lubricated Olympus PCF-160 colonoscope was inserted into the rectum and with moderate insufflation and 2 position changes advanced to the level of the cecum through a  s/l verdundant colon.  
 
What kind of colon? 
 
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Redundant colon 
Subject: Redundant colon 
   
	 
	
Did she dictate the colon after "murmur?"  nm 
Subject: Did she dictate the colon after "murmur?"  nm 
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Colon s/l bolic stone 
Subject: Colon s/l bolic stone 
  Says this over and over and can't seem to quite pick it up.  Thanks in advance!!!!  
	 
	
colon cancer medication 
Subject: colon cancer medication 
  The medication he dictated (just before Erbitux) sounds like sulfuri(?) or fulfuri(?)--cannot find.  Thanks!
	 
	
colon cancer medication 
Subject: colon cancer medication 
 
 Doctor said the patient was given Avanstin and now is on s/l "full furi" (?) Erbitex or "sulfuri" (?)Erbitux.  Thanks for any help! 
	 
	
Colon cancer staging 
Subject: Colon cancer staging 
 
 I've checked my BOS and googled, but I'm still not sure of the proper way to transcribe this.    
This is a patient with a history of stage III colon cancer, s/l Tc N1 with 2 out of 8 positive mesenteric lymph nodes.  
Do I have the Tc N1 part correct? 
	 
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